Get Transfer Credit for Your Military Education and Training

If you've earned military college credits, including for study you completed at service schools or in your military occupation, you can likely apply those credits to a degree program at University of Maryland University College, saving you time and money.1

We partner with several military colleges to grant credit toward associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees, as well as certificates,2 based on recommendations by the American Council on Education Guide to the Evaluation of Education Experiences in the Armed Services.

If you are a Signal Warrant Officer and satisfactorily complete military training, you can receive UMUC credit through the Warrant Officer Degree Program based on your degree plan and ACE recommendations. You can also receive credit if you have held a specific occupation for at least one year and the occupation has already been evaluated by ACE.

You can earn 15 of the 64 credits you need for a Community College of the Air Force associate's degree at UMUC through the General Education Mobile program. Later, you can transfer your airman's associate's degree credits back to complete your bachelor's degree at UMUC. Join the thousands of airmen have completed their general education requirements with us.

If you are an airman completing any Community College of the Air Force Associate of Applied Science degree, many of your credits will transfer to a bachelor's degree program at UMUC. Plus if your program is part of the Air University Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative, you can now link your degree to a UMUC bachelor's degree, maximize the number of credits you receive, and make a seamless transition to your bachelor's degree.

If you are a Signal Warrant Officer and satisfactorily complete military training, you can receive UMUC credit through the Warrant Officer Degree Program based on your degree plan and ACE recommendations. You can also receive credit if you have held a specific occupation for at least one year and the occupation has already been evaluated by ACE.

If your rank is Warrant Officer and your specialty is Operations Systems or Information System Management, you may be able to apply as many as 21 credits toward a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity. If your specialty is Finance and Supply, you may be able to apply as many as 18 credits toward a Bachelor of Science in Management Studies with a minor in Contract Management in Acquisition.

If you have graduated from Telecommunications Systems Engineer Course 4C-24A, you may be eligible to transfer 15 graduate credits toward a Master of Science in Information Technology with a specialization in Telecommunications Management.

If you have successfully completed Program Management Level III Certification through DAU, you may be eligible to transfer 9 graduate credits toward a Master of Science in Management with a specialization in Project Management.

If you have graduated from the Public Affairs Officer Course at the Defense Information School, you may be eligible to transfer 3 or 9 graduate credits toward a Master of Science in Management with a specialization in Public Relations or Marketing.

1 You must meet UMUC's criteria for transfer as set forth in the applicable course catalog at the time you request the transfer credits.2 View gainful employment disclosures for certificates.

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